Guest guest Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 Dear List Members, This is the rectified chart of: CHAD Aug 11, 1960 12:00 AM -01:00 CET Fort Lamy Longitude: 15E03 Latitude: 12N07 Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:18 Current Period: VE/KE/JU Planet Deg Sign Speed SA Nakshatra Lord ================================================ Asc 02:47 Tau Krittika Su Sun 24:58 Can +00:57:33 WK Aslesha Me Moon 16:07 Pis +13:27:55 WK U.Bhadra Sa Mars 12:26 Tau +00:38:47 FM Rohini Mo Merc 06:59 Can +01:25:04 WK Pushya Sa JuptR 00:37 Sag -00:01:48 FM Mula Ke Ven 08:32 Leo +01:13:54 FM Magha Ke Sat R 19:30 Sag -00:03:09 WK P.Shadya Ve Rahu 22:24 Leo +00:01:21 FM P.Phalguni Ve Ketu 22:24 Aqu +00:01:21 FM P.Bhadra Ju True Node 365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 0 beats Day: Thursday Sunrise: 5:50 AM Tithi: Krishna Panchami Yoga Pt: 14:25 Li Yogi:Ra AviYogi:Ve Dup Yogi: Ve Dagha Rashis: Gem Vir Rashi Chart ******************************************************* ** 3 * * 1 ** *4 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *ME 06:59 * * AS 02:47 * * * *SU 24:58 * 2 MA 12:26 * 12 MO 16:07* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** VE 08:32 * * ** *5 RA 22:24 * 11 KE 22:24 * ** * * ** *6 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 8 * 10 * * * * * * * * * * JUR00:37* * * * * * SAR19:30 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 7 * * 9 ** ******************************************************* Navamsha ******************************************************* ** 11 * * 9 ** *12* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SU * * * * * * * * * * * * 10 AS * 8 MO * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** MA * * ** *1 JUR * 7 RA * ** KE * * ** *2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ME * * * 4 * 6 SAR * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * VE * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** 3 * * 5 ** ******************************************************* Some of the events used in the rectification: Top 10 Natural Disasters in Chad sorted by numbers of people killed and affected Disaster Date Killed Drought 1984 3,000 Epidemic May-1971 2,312 Epidemic May-1991 1,262 Epidemic 25-Dec-2000 607 Epidemic Jan-2000 602 Epidemic 1-Jan-1988 433 Epidemic 14-Jun-2004 123 Epidemic 26-Jun-2001 113 Epidemic Jul-1996 103 Flood 18-Aug-2001 100 Disaster Date Affected Drought 1977 1,600,000 Drought 1984 1,500,000 Drought 1985 1,500,000 Famine 1980 600,000 Drought 1983 600,000 Famine Mar-1997 356,000 Drought 23-May-1977 300,000 Drought 1993 300,000 Drought 1970 225,000 Drought 1971 225,000 Disaster Date Killed Transport Accident 21-Oct-2004 30 Transport Accident 12-Apr-2001 29 Disaster Date Affected Transport Accident 12-Apr-2001 22 Transport Accident 21-Oct-2004 15 date type registration operator fat. location pic cat 07-NOV-1951 Douglas DC-3 F-BEIV STAC 0 Chad A1 06-NOV-1952 Douglas DC-4 F-BFVO UAT 5 Chad A1 28-FEB-1971 Douglas DC-4 TT-DAA Air Afrique 0 Chad A1 16-FEB-1976 Douglas DC-3 TT-LAG Chad AF 0 Chad A1 28-JAN-1978 Douglas DC-3 TT-EAB Air Chad 0 Chad O1 29-JAN-1978 Douglas DC-4 TT-NAA Chad AF 0 Chad O1 26-MAR-1981 Fokker F-27 5A-DBR Libyan Arab Airlines 0 Chad U1 10-MAR-1984 DC-8 F-BOLL UTA 0 Chad O1 07-MAR-1986 Lockheed C-130 TT-PAB Chad AF 0 Chad A1 16-NOV-1987 Lockheed C-130 TT-PAC Chad AF 0 Chad A1 17-AUG-1995 Boeing 707 YR-ABN Air Afrique 0 Chad A1 24-JUN-2001 Vickers Viscount 3D-OHM Transtel 0 Chad A1 18-SEP-2001 Cessna 208 F-OHRM RJM Aviation 0 Chad O1 07-NOV-2002 Antonov 12 4K-AZ21 Silk Way 0 Chad A1 1974 Oil was discovered in Chad. (WSJ, 6/24/03, p.A9) 1975 Abdelkader Wadal Kamougue, a southern leader, led a coup in 1975. (SFC, 7/12/96, p.A1) 1982-1990 Hissene Habre was dictator of Chad. His secret police allegedly killed tens of thousands of people and tortured as many as 300,000. He fled to Senegal in 1990 with $11 million following a coup. He received US support because he opposed Libyan leader Moammar Khadafy. (SFC, 1/27/00, p.C2)(WSJ, 5/31/00, p.A26) 1987 France ousted Libyan troops from a disputed area of northern Chad. In the proxy war, code-named Arid Farmer, France and the US backed government forces against Libyan troops. (SFC, 6/22/99, p.A12)(WSJ, 2/11/03, p.D8) 1990 Idriss Deby, a guerilla chief, seized power in a coup. (WSJ, 8/8/95, p. A1) 1991 The French supported strongman was removed from office. (WSJ, 1/24/97, p.A14) 1992 Hissene Habre fled to Senegal with $11 million in loot. (WSJ, 5/31/00, p.A26) 1994 Oil in Chad was estimated to be at least 1 million barrels. (WSJ, 6/24/03, p.A9) 1995 Laurent Pope, former US ambassador to Chad, admitted that half of the $300 million in assistance provided by the US (Agency for Int’l. Development) since 1982 was wasted. (WSJ, 1/2/98, p.8) 1996 Jun 3, In Chad Pres. Idriss Deby led 15 candidates in the upcoming first multiparty elections. (WSJ, 8/8/95, p. A1) 1996 Jul 3, Idriss Deby won 70% of the vote. He defeated Abdelkader Wadal Kamougue, a southern leader who led coup in 1975. The election was widely seen as flawed. (SFC, 7/12/96, p.A1)(WSJ, 5/29/01, p.A1) 1996 The life expectancy for women was 40 years. (SFC, 5/6/96, p.A-4) 1997 Aug, A plague of locusts began to spread across the southwest with as many as 200 locusts per square yard. (SFC, 9/27/97, p.A21) 1998 Aug, Troops from Chad were sent to support Kabila in the Congo. (SFC, 10/15/98, p.A15) 1998 Dec, Chad's parliament passed into law an agreement for strict auditing of its oil income. (WSJ, 6/24/03, p.A9) 2000 Jan 25, A complaint was submitted in Dakar, Senegal, against former Chad dictator Hissene Habre. It detailed 97 allegations of political killings, 142 cases of torture and 100 disappearances. Habre was indicted on Feb 3. (SFC, 1/27/00, p.C2)(SFC, 2/4/00, p.D8) 2000 Feb, A Senegalese court indicted Hissene Habre, the former autocrat of Chad. (WSJ, 5/31/00, p.A26) 2000 May, Chad received a $25 million bonus from the oil consortium’s junior partners, Chevron and Petronas of Malaysia, in the new pipeline deal. (SFC, 12/6/00, p.C20) 2000 Jun 6, The World Bank approved a $3.7 billion oil well and pipeline project led by Exxon and Mobile to link oil fields in Chad across 663 miles to the Atlantic coast of Cameroon. (SFC, 6/7/00, p.A12) 2000 Oct 18, The World Bank endorsed a $3.5 billion oil project with 80% of the revenues to go to development. 10% was to be invested for future generations. The pipeline was to go from southern Chad to an Atlantic port in Cameroon. (SFC, 11/23/00, p.D5) 2000 Nov 23, It was reported that $4 million of a $25 million bonus payment from the new oil project was used by the government to buy weapons. (SFC, 11/23/00, p.D5)(SFC, 12/6/00, p.C20) 2001 Mar 20, Senegal’s highest court said that it has no authority to prosecute Hissene Habre, Chad’s former president, on charges of torture. (SFC, 3/21/01, p.A14) 2001 Apr 12, A trailer truck carrying some 100 passengers went off the Chagoua Bridge and plunged into the Chari River near the capital of N’Djamena. Most were missing and feared dead. (SFC, 4/14/01, p.A10) 2001 May 20, Elections were held and Pres. Deby was later declared the winner. Police had detained 6 opposition candidates and beat dozens of their supporters. (WSJ, 5/29/01, p.A1) 2001 Jul 19, Scientists in Chad found fossils in the Djurab desert of a human ancestor that they later dated to 6-7 million years BP. In 2002 they named the group Sahelanthropus tchadensis (with the nickname Toumaï, “hope of life” in the Goran language). (NW, 7/22/02, p.46) 2002 Sep 24, Youssouf Togoimi, rebel head of the Movement for Democracy and Justice in Chad and a former minister in the government of President Idriss Deby, died from wounds suffered after his vehicle struck a land mine Aug 28. Togoimi died in a hospital in neighboring Libya where he was flown for treatment. (AP, 9/26/02) 2003 Jul 15, Chad began pumping oil to Cameroon, part of a project to help alleviate crushing poverty in the two countries. (AP, 7/16/03) 2003 Oct 3, The first tanker set off the Cameroon port of Kribi with crude oil from a massive $3.7 billion, 665-mile pipeline from the landlocked nation of Chad. (AP, 10/6/03) 2003 Dec 14, Chad's government signed a cease-fire with rebel forces at the end of talks in Burkina Faso. (AP, 12/14/03) 2004 Jan 26, Sudanese planes dropped bombs in western Sudan, sending hundreds of people fleeing across the border into Chad where aid workers scrambled to provide them food and shelter in the barren desert. (AP, 1/27/04) 2004 Feb 17, UN agencies began urgently airlifting relief supplies into eastern Chad and western Sudan to help more than 600,000 Sudanese lacking food, water and medical supplies because of fighting. (AP, 2/17/04) 2004 Mar 9, In Chad 2 days of fighting broke out as the army battled Islamic militants near a remote village on the country's western border with Niger, killing 43 " terrorists " of a group suspected of links with al-Qaida. Chad’s defense minister said hundreds of Arab militiamen from Sudan had raided a village inside Chad, setting off gun battles with the army that killed dozens of fighters. (AP, 3/12/04)(AP, 5/9/04) 2004 Mar 18, A rebel group in Chad captured Amari Saifi, one of North Africa's most notorious terrorists, along with 9 others. Saifi is and an Algerian extremist suspected in the hostage-taking of 32 European tourists last year. (AP, 5/14/04) Best wishes, satva Jorge Angelino Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29 2925-598 Azeitão Portugal jorge.angelino tel: mobile: 210813674 963916784 Add me to your address book... Want a signature like this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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